A baffle in a V-notch is a structural element used to control the flow of water in open channel flow measurement. It typically consists of a barrier or partition that helps stabilize the flow, reducing turbulence and enhancing the accuracy of flow measurements taken at the notch. By minimizing disturbances, the baffle ensures that the water level in the notch is more representative of the actual flow rate, leading to better data for hydraulic calculations.
Baffled is the past tense of baffle.
Baffle is a verb.
Baffle and perplex are synonyms.
This baffle will soften the lighting in this part of the room.
The magician was able to baffle the children with his tricks. To baffle is to confuse or make something difficult to understand. Charlie, usually quiet in class, would baffle his teacher with his antics.
Baffle - 1973 was released on: USA: 26 March 1973
Example sentence - Amanda's behavior continued to baffle the people around her.
Remove the heat shield (if there is one) locate the set screw hole, remove the old baffle (if there is one) insert the new baffle with the screw hole mating up with the pipe hole, add a lil' blue locktite to screw, and screw it into the baffle through the pipe. Re-attach heat shield (if there was one removed). If baffle is a quite one with fiberglass wrapping...leave it on.
A fuel tank with baffle plates is designed so that fuel doesn't slosh around while in motion. The baffle plates have tiny holes in them to stop the fuel from sloshing around.
An inlet baffle is part of a septic system. It is the point at which wastewater leaves the home and goes into the septic tank.
I once again tried to listen to my uncle talk about politics, but his words continued to baffle me.
The plural of "baffle" is "baffles." To make it plural, simply add an "s" to the end of the word.